"Adam Dahl draws on a stunning range of archival and published sources to illuminate Du Boiss shifting vision of multiracial democracy as a transnational project. Du Boiss insights into the political problems of the twentieth century come alive on the page, as Dahl skillfully teases out Du Boiss strategies for reconstructing self-governance after empirein his time and ours." -- Lawrie Balfour | author of "Toni Morrison: Imagining Freedom" "Reading Du Boiss unpublished novel A World Search for Democracy alongside a remarkable range of his published writings and vast archives, Adam Dahl offers a powerful account of Du Boiss global democratic project. For Du Bois, as Dahl argues with insight and analytic clarity, the only hope for genuine democracy and peace lay in transnational political struggles, operating at multiple scales, against the formidable, intertwined forces of racial domination, colonial rule, and financial capital." -- Jennifer Pitts | University of Chicago